“I hoped for remorse, but instead I got evasion. I could never forgive him for what he did, but I did think he might do the right thing and say what he did and how he feels about his terrible crime," she told the Mirror.

"My mum warned me against contacting him and said he’d be too much of a coward to give me a straight answer.

“I thought perhaps he would do something decent now he’s had 15 years in prison to think about what he’s done. But she was right. I was naive.

“He said he wants me to meet him one day, but I’ll never, ever agree to see him now.”

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Friends Holly and Jessica, both 10, were murdered by the school caretaker at his house in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in August 2002. They went missing after leaving a family barbecue to buy sweets and their bodies were found two weeks later 12 miles away near an RAF base on August 17.

Huntley was arrested and he was eventually convicted in 2003 of the girls’ murder and sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment.